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Volume 7 Number 6
FACULTY/STAFF ISSUE
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE/Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SENIOR SCHOLARS' SEMINAR: On Tuesday,
October 11, at 7:30 p.m., Dr. David
L. Hull will present the second public
lecture in the series for the Senior
Scholars' Seminar. The lecture, "The
Trouble with Traits," will be given
in Bowen Auditorium. Dr. Hull, Distin-guished
Professor of Philosophy at
the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
and President-elect of the Philosophy
of Science Association, is on the
editorial boards of Philosophy of
Science and British Journal of the
Philosophy of Science. R. D. Barnes
and J. D. Pickering.
JANUARY TERM WAIVER OF RESPONSIBILITY
FORM. Gettysburg College requires
every student who will be studying off
campus during the January Term to file
a waiver of responsibility form with
the Director of the January Term. This
includes students who live on campus
but intern in the local community. If
a student is under 21, that student's
parents or guardians, as well as the
student, must sign the waiver form.
THESE FORMS MUST BE SIGNED AND SUBMITTED
AT REGISTRATION. The forgo are avail-able
in the January Term Office. Dean
Hinrichs
MID-TERM DEFICIENCY REPORTS: The last
date to submit mid-term deficiency
reports will be Thursday, October 20,
1983 at 5:00 p.m. Please submit a card
for each deficiency (students progress-ing
at the "D" or "F" level are considered
deficient). Deficiency cards may be picked
up at the Office of Educational Services
or ordered by telephone (Ext. 171 or
172). Dean Frank B. Williams
HISTORY MAJORS FOOTBALL! Come on out
and enjoy a good time playing touch football.
Keep score on your 3 by 5's. FRIDAY, Oct-ober
7th, 3:30 p.m. Chapel lawn. Be there
or be square. B. Bagle
October 6, 1983
GETTYSBURG ALUM - Kim Miller '83
will be speaking at I-V Christian
FellowS[hip Large Group Meeting,
Monday, October 10th, 7:30 p.m.
in the Chapel basement. Everyone
is invited to attend. J. Smith
ORGAN DUO AND SOLO RECITAL, Friday,
October 7 at 8:00 p.m., Christ
Chapel. Professor Belt of the music
,faculty will present a recital
including two duets by late 19th
century American composers. Also
performing will be David Bucher,
former Gettysburg student, Baltimore
organist and head of the Hopkins
School of Anaesthesia. Eugene
Belt
ORVILLE B. ORNER, Vice President-
Investments for Shearson/American
Express Inc. will be speaking at
the introductory lecture for the
Personal Finance Club's Stock
Competition. It is being held
on the third floor of PA Hall on
October 12 at 7:30 p.m.. All
are welcome. Robyn L. Ciraolo
I-V CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - Prayer
Meeting at 12:20 p.m. Monday -
Friday in the Chapel basement.
All are welcome. Ruth Baker
CERCLE FRANCAIS - Thursday, October
6, 8:30 p.m. at the French House
(West Cottage). Come enjoy good
company, have lots of fun and
practice your French all at the
same time. R. Baker
EISENHOWER WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY The
campus community is invited to attend
the 14th annual wreath-laying ceremony
on Friday, October 7th, at 10:00 a.m.
The ceremony will take place at the newly
repaired Eisenhower statue located in front
of the Eisenhower House. The tribute,
"Mamie Doud Eisenhower: a Lady of
Tradition," will be presented by Ethel
M. Wetzel. Mrs. Wetzel served as ad-ministrative
assistant to the General
and as a personal secretary to Mrs.
Eisenhower. President Ford, Dr. MacAskill,
President of the Society, Chaplain
Mattson, and Charles W. Wolf, trustee of
the Society, will assist at the ceremony.
The Gettysburg College ROTC Color Guard
and the Eisenhower Elementary School
Chorus will also be present.
The Eisenhower Society
GERALD R. FORD TO SPEAK AT EISENHOWER
CONVOCATION The 13th annual Dwight D.
Eisenhower Convocation, commemorating
the 93rd Anniversary of Eisenhower's
Birthday, will take place at 11:00 a.m.
in the College Union Ballroom on October
7th. Gerald Ford, 38th President of the
United States will be this year's guest
speaker. Gettysburg College will award
President Ford an honorary Doctor of
Civil Laws degree. The President will
relate to the life and ideals of
President Eisenhower and take questions
from the audience. We hope you will
join us for this memorable event at
Gettysburg College!
The Eisenhower Society
VOLUNTEERS FOR YOUTH needs Big Brothers
and Big Sisters. A few hours a week can
make a difference in a child's life. It
can also make a difference in your life
too. Give a few hours a week and make
someone happy. For more information
contact the chapel council, phone
334 - 3131, ext. 216
Tricia Gershner
OPEN MIKE NIGHT AT THE GANGPLANK Sorry
due to technical problems we had to cancel
last week's open-mike night. But it's been
rescheduled for Friday October 7th at
8:00 p.m. Anyone interested in performing
should drop a note in Box 1683. Come on
down for a great show to start your weekend
off right.
Liz Stober
ENERGY TIP Arrange furniture, drapes and
rugs so they are not blocking heating or
cooling outlets. This, can restrict the air
circulation and limit the amount of heat in a
room.
The Energy Conservation House
J-TERM IN GUADALAJARA Don't forget the
meeting: Thursday, October 6th, 2:30 p.m.,
in McKnight 1. If you want to go, I have to
know this week, (to arrange housing and
airline tickets). I'm at McKnight 4A, or
Box 448, or phone 334-3131 ext. 462
Ron Burgess
J-TERM IN PARIS A reminder that a $100
deposit is due in the Bursar's Office on
October 7th. For further information on the
trip, please contact Prof. Michelman at
ext. 345
Fredric Michelman
NO PARKING permitted on the 7th of October
1983 from 6:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. on
West Lincoln Ave. from the entrance to the
CUB Parking Lot west, to the entrance of the
Apple Parking Lot.
J. Krafft, Security Officer
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SCEPTICAL CHYMISTS Dr. M. Malochowski,
newest addition to the staff of the Gettysbull0
College Chemistry Department will speak on
the topic, " Women In Science and Graduate
School", at the next meeting of the Sceptical
Chymists. The meeting is Thursday, October
6th at 7:00 p.m. in B 311. Refreshments will
be served an all are welcome.
S. Crano
CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHY Bill Frassanito
(Class of '68), perhaps the leading expert
in the nation on Civil War photography, will
give a slide lecture on his book: Gettysburg:
A Journey in Time, October 11, 10:50 - 12:05
in the Media Theater.
Gabor Boritt
APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL catch a free bus ride
to the festival this Sunday. Don't miss a
great day of food and festivities: live
entertainment, arts and crafts, and any kind
of apple delight imaginable. The bus ride
(12 miles out) is free and admission to the
festival is $3.00. Sign up at the CUB desk.
Amy Manson
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COMPUTER CENTER WORKSHOPS We will
offer the following workshops during
October: (1) Introduction to Burroughs.
One, one hour session. Offered October
11th at noon and October 13th at 3 pm.
S2) CANDE Intermediate instruction in the
se of CANDE; some experience expected.
Two, one hour sessions offered October
12th and October 14th at 3 pm. (3)
RUNOFF An introduction to our word processing
software; three one hour sessions offered
Oct. 17, 19 and 21 at 3 pm. Enrollment
is limited; please contact Dr. Wilson
if interested in any of these workshops.
COMPUTER PRINTOUTS Many students have
been creating computer output but either
don't know they are creating it or never
pick it up. If the printer is not working
and you request a printout, it will produce
that output when it is repaired. Please
check to see if your work has been printed
before printing it again. Learn to use
the BACK command to help in reducing un-wanted
output.
COMPUTER TERMINALS During the first two
weeks, the Computer Center was experiencing
trouble with keeping terminals up. We
believe we have finally determined the
problem and have corrected it. If you
experience any further difficulty, let us
41,now, and thank you for your patience
during the first few weeks of classes.
STEVE LOWE, A Fellow of the American
Iron and Steel Institute, will speak at
4 pm on Tuesday, October 11th in
Glatfelter 101; he will talk about strategic
planning in the steel industry. The
public is invited to attend.
Ann Harper Fender
PRESIDENTIAL BULLETIN BOARD The Ideas
Ideas and Issues Committee of SAC is
Sponsoring a bulletin board about the
upcoming Presidential Election. A
different candidate will be featured
every week. The bulletin board is
located on the first floor of the CUB.
John Donohue
I-V CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP large group
meeting- Monday October 10th at 7:30 pm
in the Chapel basement. This week
Gettysburg Alumna Kim Miller '83
will be speaking. All are welcome.
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SUNDAY WORSHIP Take an hour out of your
week and worship with us at Christ Chapel.
Service begins at 10:45.
Chapel Office
BULLET HOLE MANAGER SEARCH The Bullet Hole
managers are beginning their search for four
new managers to begin Jan. 3, 1983. The four
positions available will be that of Personnel,
Purchasing, Accounting and Marketing. Resumes
should be submitted at the CUB desk. Deadline
for resumes will be October 21, 1983.
Thankyou Polly Rae, marketing
FILMS
WOODSTOCK Experience the incredible cultural
happening of the '60's; a unique celebration
of peace, love and music which triumphantly
culminated the Age of Aquarius. Performers
include Joe Cocker, Crosby, Stills and Nash,
Jimi Hendrix, Santana, The Who and many more.
Thursday, Oct. 6th at 8:00 pm. College Union
Ballroom, $1.00
sponsored by SAC
THE MUSIC OF THE SPHERES, Chapter 5 in Jacob
Brollowski's 13-part film series The Ascent
of Man, at 7 pm., Thursday October 6th in
CU 231. Among historical aspects of mathematics,
this movie includes views of geometrically-shaped
tiles in the Alhambra, the spectacular
Islamic palace in Granada, Spain. As before,
there will be previews in the Library base-ment
at 12 noon and at 3 pm (this week) on
Thursday. Sponsored by the Mathmatics Department.
Bruce W. Bugbee
BRIAN'S SONG sponsered by the Junior Class
will be shown on Sunday, October 9th at 8 pm.
Wear a football jersey to the movie, and get
25(t off the admission price of $1.00. Don't
miss this award-winning classic!
THE DEER HUNTER The Deer Hunter creates a
powerful emotional vision of the 1960's
through vivid image of American culture and
the tragic effects of the Vietnamese War.
Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep, and John Savage
star. Thursday, October 20th at 8 pm $1.00
in the CU Ballroom. SAC sponsered.
L. Lennox
FILMS
BACCHUS is sponsoring a Self-Esteem
movie on Thursday, October 13th in
Masters Hall at 7:30 p.m. Everyone
is welcome and urged to attend. If
insterested in finding out what
BACCHUS is all about, come to our
meetings every Monday at 4:00 p.m.
in the 2nd floor lounge of the
College union. Joann Detwiler
CHANGE OF PLACE: The movie
"Bodas de Sangre" will be shown in
Bowen Auditorium on October 12 at 4
p.m. and 8:30 p.m. instead of in the
Library. This movie is an adaptation
of Federico Garcia-Lorca's play of
the same name. Caroline Hendrickson
ATTACHMENTS
1. Eisenhower Convocation Invite
2. Internships
3. Senatorial
4. Academic Users I-0
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4:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Friday, October
Faculty Meeting
Civilisation Film
SAC Film, "Woodstock", $
Mass
7, 1983
11:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Saturday, October
Eisenhower Convocation, Presi-dent
Gerald R. Ford
Field Hockey vs. Dickinson (H)
JV Soccer vs. Messiah (H)
Graduate-Professional School
Search Techniques
Faculty Recital, Eugene Belt,
Organist
Comedy Night
8, 1983
10:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Alumni Club Officers
Cross Country vs. Albright (A)
Football vs. Hampden-Sydney (H)
Mass
SAC Special Event
Sunday, October 9, 1983
10:00 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
7:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Gettysburg Friends' Meeting
The Service
Football Meeting
Junior Class Film
Monday, October 10, 1983
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
7-9:30 p.m.
7:15-9:00 p.m.
8-9:15 p.m.
Field Hockey vs. Shippensburg (A)
JV Football vs. W. Md. (H)
BACCHUS
IFC
I-V. C. F.
Student Senate
SAC Meeting
Tuesday, October 11, 1983
Volleyball vs. Elizabethtown (A)
7:30-9:00 p.m. Sr. Scholars Seminar/
David Hull
9-10:00 p.m. Sophmore Class Organizational
Meeting
231
231
Ballroom
College Union
College Union
College Union
Christ Chapel
Ballroom College Union
West Room PA Hall
Christ Chapel
Ballroom Gangplank
231
Ballroom
231,222
Ballroom
2nd Floor
230
basement
231
2nd Floor
Lounge
College Union
Christ Chapel
College Union
Planetarium
Christ Chapel
College Union
College Union
LoungeCollege Union
College Union
Christ Chapel
College Union
College Union
Bowen Aud. McCreary
222 College Union
Wednesday, October 12, 1983
2:30 p.m. JV Soccer vs. State Correctional Institution (A)
4&8:30 p.m. Foreign Language Film,
"Blood Wedding" Bowen Aud. McCreary
4:00 p.m. Men's Cross Country vs. Lebanon Valley (A)
8:00 p.m. Coffeehouse Bullet Hole College Union
10:00 p.m. Communion Christ Chapel
Thursday, October 13, 1983
Bowen Aud.
(A)
McCreary
3:00 p.m.
4&8:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Field Hockey vs. Elizabethtown (H)
Non-Western Film, "Life of Oharo"
Volleyball vs. Franklin & Marshall
7:00 p.m. Civilisation Film 231 College Union
7:30-9:30 p.m. BACCHUS Film 1 Masters
10:00 p.m. Mass Christ Chapel
Friday, October 14, 1983
3:00 p.m. Studio Recital Schmucker
4:00 p.m. LONG WEEKEND Begins
Saturday, October 15, 1983
8:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
LONG WEEKEND
GRE'S 1
Volleyball vs. Juniata Tournament (A)
Football vs. Ursinus (A)
Varsity Soccer vs. Washington and Lee (H)
Sunday, October 16, 1983
10:00-11:45 a.m.
7:45-9:00 p.m.
LONG WEEKEND
Gettysburg Friends' Meeting
Football Meeting
Masters
Planetarium
231,222 College Union
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DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER
SOCIETY
Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania 17325
Dear College Community:
You are cordially invited to attend the 14th annual Eisenhower Convocation
on Friday, October 7 at 11:00 a.m. in the College Union Ballroom. This event
is sponsored by the Dwight D. Eisenhower Society of Gettysburg College, and
will feature President Gerald R. Ford as the Eisenhower Memorial Lecturer.
The tie between General Eisenhower and Gettysburg College has been strong
for many years. Following his terms in the White House, the former President
served on the College's Board of Trustees, and lectured, wrote, and conducted
his business affairs from the College during the last years of his life. As
a memorial to General Eisenhower, the Society bearing his name was formed in
1969. Each year since, the Eisenhower Society and Gettysburg College have
jointly presented the Eisenhower Memorial Lectures. Given by nationally
prominent figures, the lectures augment the Society's primary mission of
perpetuating the memory of one of America's most trusted leaders.
We are honored to have President Ford with us this year at Gettysburg.
I do hope you will plan on attending what promises to be a real highlight
of the College year.
RAM/dk
Sincerely,
Robert A. MacAskill
President
Dwight D. Eisenhower Society
CHAPEL SERVICE/WORK/STUDY J-TERM INTERNSHIPS
The following is a partial list of January Term Internships available through the
Chapel Office. These internships utilize the structure of the Church to provide educa-tional
experience for Gettysburg students. If you are interested, please make an
appointment with the Chapel Secretary as soon as possible.
Appalachian Family Nurse Practitioner, Whitetop, VA.
Center City Internships, Philadelphia, PA
The Director of the Center City Lutheran Parish arranges internships in a wide
variety of church and social service facilities.
Church and Government, Washington, D.C.
Work with the Office of Governmental Affairs of the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A.
Community Emergency Service, Minneapolis, MN
Criminal Justice, Baltimore, MD
Work with prisoners, their families and correctional personnel sponsored by the
Lutheran Social Service of Maryland. Internships also available in youth
employment and the politics of food and hunger.
Developmentally Disabled, Bethphage Mission, Axtell, NE
Home for Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents, Zelienople, PA
Hospital Experience, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD
"Get Acquainted" experiences for pre-med, pre-nursing, pre-social work students
sponsored by the Department of Pastoral Care Services.
Legal Assistance and Community Development, Self Help, Inc., Los Alamos, NM
Native American Internships
a. Human Development Corporation, Papago Tribe, Pisinemo, AZ
b. Tribal High School, Cree-Chipewa Reservation, Rocky Boy, MT
c. Hopi Mission School, Oraibi, AZ
Overseas Opportunities
a. Cuba Seminar. Study of present conditions in Cuban Society with particular
emphasis on Church response to Cuban revolution.
b. Placements in LCA Division of World Mission and Ecumenism Structure as
available (in 1983 there were possibilities in Hong Kong and Tokyo)
c. Central American Study Tour/Travel Seminar in Mexico City, Cuernevaca an
Nicaragua. Sponsored by Texas Lutheran and utilizing resources of Global
Service and Education of Augsburg College.
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Religious Journalism, The Lutheran, Philadelphia, PA
Senior Citizen and Other Volunteer Programs, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA
Urban Minority Ministry, Camden Lutheran Parish, Camden, New Jersey
Woman's Issues, Pennsylvania Commission for Women, Harrisburg, PA
World Hunger, Bread for the World, Washington, D.C.
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Gerald R. Ford, 38th Pres-ident
of the United States,
will be the honored guest
speaker at the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Convocation on
Friday October 7th. The
convocation will begin at
11AM in the College Union
ballroom. All students are
welcome to attend.
Publicity for the election
of four freshmen and one
upperclassman to the Student
Senate will soon be out.
Elections will be held
during the second or third
weeks of October.
The 1984-85 Student Senate
budget is now in the prelimin-ary
stages of being drafted.
All Senate funded organiza-tions
are reminded that re-quests
for money are due
on October 13th. Any questions
can be answered by Treasurer
John Beckett, P.O. Box #98.
October 24th is the date
for the joint Student Senate/
Honor Commission meeting.
All students are encouraged
to attend, following the
regular Senate meeting at
7:15 PM on the 24th.
Back by popular demand are
the Gettysburg College stadium
cups. They will be available
during the week of the 9th in
the Post Office. Don't miss
your last chance to by one
or a dozen for only 500 a cup.
"Speak To Senate" will be
held in the Post Office this
Thursday and Friday, 11-1 and
12-1. Tell Senate what's
on your mind and what you'd
like to see happen.
The Senate budget stands at
$17, 033.01.
Requests for funding by the
V./J.V. Cheerleaders, The
Spanish Club, The Debate Team,
and Phi Mu Alpha are pres-ently
before the Senate. All
will be voted on at the next
meeting, October 10th at 7:15,
231 of the C.U.B.
Due to superior athletic ab-ility,
coupled with keen co-ordination
and steadfast team-work,
the Student Senate was
victorious over S.A.C., 3 games
to 0 during Pan Hel's recent
vollyball tourney. Better luck
next year S.A.C.!
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VOL. IV, NUMBER 3 OCTOBER 6, 1983
Editor's Column Bill Wilson
The past week was marked by finding a solution to our major terminal
problem. After much experimentation, we learned what was making the
terminals unready; then we discovered the right combination of things to do
to keep that situation from occurring. We hcpe now that things will settle
down. We thank you for being patient with us while we sorted things out.
In this issue, we will update the terminal situation, announce some
upcoming workshops, and some reminders.
Terminal Operations Revisited
Due to the solution found to our terminal problems last week, and our
desire to have all terminals be as similar to operate as possible, several
changes again have been made to the operating characteristics of the
terminals. All Concept terminals, new and old, will operate as follows.
Ciirsor: blinking underline indicates the terminal is in DUMB nude, while a
block cursor indicates SMART mode. Transmitting information: when in DUMB
mode, use the RETURN key; use the SEND key when the terminal is in SMART
mode. Switching modes: from SMART to DUMB use SHIFT RESET; run a program
(S1ART100 on blue Concepts, SMARTAVT on brown Concepts) to switch from DUMB
to SMART mode. We hope this is the last in a series of changes we have to
report.
Reminder to Plotter Users
We have been experiencing a lot of difficulty with the hardcopy
plotter. People using the plotter or assigning plotting assignments should
remind their students that the plotter must remain on; if someone turns it
off, the line connecting it to the computer goes unready and must be made
ready again by a staff member. Also, let your students know that they must
supply their own standard white paper for plotting work.
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Upcoming WOrkshops
Introduction to Computing on the Burroughs. This workshop introduces
new users to information required to gain access to the Burroughs,
procedures all users should be aware of, and provides the participant with
a flavor of the services provided and the range of applications the
Academic Computing Center has available to the user. Open to all faculty
and Academic staff, the one hour workshop will be offered at the following
times: TUesday, October 11 at noon and Thursday, October 13 at 3pm.
Location: Computer Center. Contact: Bill Wilson, ext. 451.
CANDE. This workshop provides an overview of the CANDE commands used
to communicate with the Burroughs computer. Topics include file
maintenance, editing commands, and useful system coomands. Participants
should have some experience using the computer or have taken the
introductory workshop. This two day workshop will be offered Wednesday
Oct. 12 and Friday Oct. 14 at 3pm in the Computer Center. Contact: Bill
Wilson, ext. 451.
RUNOFF. This workshop teaches participants haw to use RUNOFF, our
word processing software. Some experience with CANDE will be assumed.
This three day workshop will be held Oct. 17,19, and 21 at 3pm in the
Computer Center. Contact: Kim Breighner, ext. 275.
Please contact the staff member listed at least a day before the
workshop you are interested in so we may prepare the appropriate materials.
If you have ideas for other workshop topics, please let us know.
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GETTYSBURG
Volume 7 Number 6
FACULTY/STAFF ISSUE
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE/Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SENIOR SCHOLARS' SEMINAR: On Tuesday,
October 11, at 7:30 p.m., Dr. David
L. Hull will present the second public
lecture in the series for the Senior
Scholars' Seminar. The lecture, "The
Trouble with Traits," will be given
in Bowen Auditorium. Dr. Hull, Distin-guished
Professor of Philosophy at
the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
and President-elect of the Philosophy
of Science Association, is on the
editorial boards of Philosophy of
Science and British Journal of the
Philosophy of Science. R. D. Barnes
and J. D. Pickering.
JANUARY TERM WAIVER OF RESPONSIBILITY
FORM. Gettysburg College requires
every student who will be studying off
campus during the January Term to file
a waiver of responsibility form with
the Director of the January Term. This
includes students who live on campus
but intern in the local community. If
a student is under 21, that student's
parents or guardians, as well as the
student, must sign the waiver form.
THESE FORMS MUST BE SIGNED AND SUBMITTED
AT REGISTRATION. The forgo are avail-able
in the January Term Office. Dean
Hinrichs
MID-TERM DEFICIENCY REPORTS: The last
date to submit mid-term deficiency
reports will be Thursday, October 20,
1983 at 5:00 p.m. Please submit a card
for each deficiency (students progress-ing
at the "D" or "F" level are considered
deficient). Deficiency cards may be picked
up at the Office of Educational Services
or ordered by telephone (Ext. 171 or
172). Dean Frank B. Williams
HISTORY MAJORS FOOTBALL! Come on out
and enjoy a good time playing touch football.
Keep score on your 3 by 5's. FRIDAY, Oct-ober
7th, 3:30 p.m. Chapel lawn. Be there
or be square. B. Bagle
October 6, 1983
GETTYSBURG ALUM - Kim Miller '83
will be speaking at I-V Christian
FellowS[hip Large Group Meeting,
Monday, October 10th, 7:30 p.m.
in the Chapel basement. Everyone
is invited to attend. J. Smith
ORGAN DUO AND SOLO RECITAL, Friday,
October 7 at 8:00 p.m., Christ
Chapel. Professor Belt of the music
,faculty will present a recital
including two duets by late 19th
century American composers. Also
performing will be David Bucher,
former Gettysburg student, Baltimore
organist and head of the Hopkins
School of Anaesthesia. Eugene
Belt
ORVILLE B. ORNER, Vice President-
Investments for Shearson/American
Express Inc. will be speaking at
the introductory lecture for the
Personal Finance Club's Stock
Competition. It is being held
on the third floor of PA Hall on
October 12 at 7:30 p.m.. All
are welcome. Robyn L. Ciraolo
I-V CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - Prayer
Meeting at 12:20 p.m. Monday -
Friday in the Chapel basement.
All are welcome. Ruth Baker
CERCLE FRANCAIS - Thursday, October
6, 8:30 p.m. at the French House
(West Cottage). Come enjoy good
company, have lots of fun and
practice your French all at the
same time. R. Baker
EISENHOWER WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY The
campus community is invited to attend
the 14th annual wreath-laying ceremony
on Friday, October 7th, at 10:00 a.m.
The ceremony will take place at the newly
repaired Eisenhower statue located in front
of the Eisenhower House. The tribute,
"Mamie Doud Eisenhower: a Lady of
Tradition," will be presented by Ethel
M. Wetzel. Mrs. Wetzel served as ad-ministrative
assistant to the General
and as a personal secretary to Mrs.
Eisenhower. President Ford, Dr. MacAskill,
President of the Society, Chaplain
Mattson, and Charles W. Wolf, trustee of
the Society, will assist at the ceremony.
The Gettysburg College ROTC Color Guard
and the Eisenhower Elementary School
Chorus will also be present.
The Eisenhower Society
GERALD R. FORD TO SPEAK AT EISENHOWER
CONVOCATION The 13th annual Dwight D.
Eisenhower Convocation, commemorating
the 93rd Anniversary of Eisenhower's
Birthday, will take place at 11:00 a.m.
in the College Union Ballroom on October
7th. Gerald Ford, 38th President of the
United States will be this year's guest
speaker. Gettysburg College will award
President Ford an honorary Doctor of
Civil Laws degree. The President will
relate to the life and ideals of
President Eisenhower and take questions
from the audience. We hope you will
join us for this memorable event at
Gettysburg College!
The Eisenhower Society
VOLUNTEERS FOR YOUTH needs Big Brothers
and Big Sisters. A few hours a week can
make a difference in a child's life. It
can also make a difference in your life
too. Give a few hours a week and make
someone happy. For more information
contact the chapel council, phone
334 - 3131, ext. 216
Tricia Gershner
OPEN MIKE NIGHT AT THE GANGPLANK Sorry
due to technical problems we had to cancel
last week's open-mike night. But it's been
rescheduled for Friday October 7th at
8:00 p.m. Anyone interested in performing
should drop a note in Box 1683. Come on
down for a great show to start your weekend
off right.
Liz Stober
ENERGY TIP Arrange furniture, drapes and
rugs so they are not blocking heating or
cooling outlets. This, can restrict the air
circulation and limit the amount of heat in a
room.
The Energy Conservation House
J-TERM IN GUADALAJARA Don't forget the
meeting: Thursday, October 6th, 2:30 p.m.,
in McKnight 1. If you want to go, I have to
know this week, (to arrange housing and
airline tickets). I'm at McKnight 4A, or
Box 448, or phone 334-3131 ext. 462
Ron Burgess
J-TERM IN PARIS A reminder that a $100
deposit is due in the Bursar's Office on
October 7th. For further information on the
trip, please contact Prof. Michelman at
ext. 345
Fredric Michelman
NO PARKING permitted on the 7th of October
1983 from 6:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. on
West Lincoln Ave. from the entrance to the
CUB Parking Lot west, to the entrance of the
Apple Parking Lot.
J. Krafft, Security Officer
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SCEPTICAL CHYMISTS Dr. M. Malochowski,
newest addition to the staff of the Gettysbull0
College Chemistry Department will speak on
the topic, " Women In Science and Graduate
School", at the next meeting of the Sceptical
Chymists. The meeting is Thursday, October
6th at 7:00 p.m. in B 311. Refreshments will
be served an all are welcome.
S. Crano
CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHY Bill Frassanito
(Class of '68), perhaps the leading expert
in the nation on Civil War photography, will
give a slide lecture on his book: Gettysburg:
A Journey in Time, October 11, 10:50 - 12:05
in the Media Theater.
Gabor Boritt
APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL catch a free bus ride
to the festival this Sunday. Don't miss a
great day of food and festivities: live
entertainment, arts and crafts, and any kind
of apple delight imaginable. The bus ride
(12 miles out) is free and admission to the
festival is $3.00. Sign up at the CUB desk.
Amy Manson
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COMPUTER CENTER WORKSHOPS We will
offer the following workshops during
October: (1) Introduction to Burroughs.
One, one hour session. Offered October
11th at noon and October 13th at 3 pm.
S2) CANDE Intermediate instruction in the
se of CANDE; some experience expected.
Two, one hour sessions offered October
12th and October 14th at 3 pm. (3)
RUNOFF An introduction to our word processing
software; three one hour sessions offered
Oct. 17, 19 and 21 at 3 pm. Enrollment
is limited; please contact Dr. Wilson
if interested in any of these workshops.
COMPUTER PRINTOUTS Many students have
been creating computer output but either
don't know they are creating it or never
pick it up. If the printer is not working
and you request a printout, it will produce
that output when it is repaired. Please
check to see if your work has been printed
before printing it again. Learn to use
the BACK command to help in reducing un-wanted
output.
COMPUTER TERMINALS During the first two
weeks, the Computer Center was experiencing
trouble with keeping terminals up. We
believe we have finally determined the
problem and have corrected it. If you
experience any further difficulty, let us
41,now, and thank you for your patience
during the first few weeks of classes.
STEVE LOWE, A Fellow of the American
Iron and Steel Institute, will speak at
4 pm on Tuesday, October 11th in
Glatfelter 101; he will talk about strategic
planning in the steel industry. The
public is invited to attend.
Ann Harper Fender
PRESIDENTIAL BULLETIN BOARD The Ideas
Ideas and Issues Committee of SAC is
Sponsoring a bulletin board about the
upcoming Presidential Election. A
different candidate will be featured
every week. The bulletin board is
located on the first floor of the CUB.
John Donohue
I-V CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP large group
meeting- Monday October 10th at 7:30 pm
in the Chapel basement. This week
Gettysburg Alumna Kim Miller '83
will be speaking. All are welcome.
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SUNDAY WORSHIP Take an hour out of your
week and worship with us at Christ Chapel.
Service begins at 10:45.
Chapel Office
BULLET HOLE MANAGER SEARCH The Bullet Hole
managers are beginning their search for four
new managers to begin Jan. 3, 1983. The four
positions available will be that of Personnel,
Purchasing, Accounting and Marketing. Resumes
should be submitted at the CUB desk. Deadline
for resumes will be October 21, 1983.
Thankyou Polly Rae, marketing
FILMS
WOODSTOCK Experience the incredible cultural
happening of the '60's; a unique celebration
of peace, love and music which triumphantly
culminated the Age of Aquarius. Performers
include Joe Cocker, Crosby, Stills and Nash,
Jimi Hendrix, Santana, The Who and many more.
Thursday, Oct. 6th at 8:00 pm. College Union
Ballroom, $1.00
sponsored by SAC
THE MUSIC OF THE SPHERES, Chapter 5 in Jacob
Brollowski's 13-part film series The Ascent
of Man, at 7 pm., Thursday October 6th in
CU 231. Among historical aspects of mathematics,
this movie includes views of geometrically-shaped
tiles in the Alhambra, the spectacular
Islamic palace in Granada, Spain. As before,
there will be previews in the Library base-ment
at 12 noon and at 3 pm (this week) on
Thursday. Sponsored by the Mathmatics Department.
Bruce W. Bugbee
BRIAN'S SONG sponsered by the Junior Class
will be shown on Sunday, October 9th at 8 pm.
Wear a football jersey to the movie, and get
25(t off the admission price of $1.00. Don't
miss this award-winning classic!
THE DEER HUNTER The Deer Hunter creates a
powerful emotional vision of the 1960's
through vivid image of American culture and
the tragic effects of the Vietnamese War.
Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep, and John Savage
star. Thursday, October 20th at 8 pm $1.00
in the CU Ballroom. SAC sponsered.
L. Lennox
FILMS
BACCHUS is sponsoring a Self-Esteem
movie on Thursday, October 13th in
Masters Hall at 7:30 p.m. Everyone
is welcome and urged to attend. If
insterested in finding out what
BACCHUS is all about, come to our
meetings every Monday at 4:00 p.m.
in the 2nd floor lounge of the
College union. Joann Detwiler
CHANGE OF PLACE: The movie
"Bodas de Sangre" will be shown in
Bowen Auditorium on October 12 at 4
p.m. and 8:30 p.m. instead of in the
Library. This movie is an adaptation
of Federico Garcia-Lorca's play of
the same name. Caroline Hendrickson
ATTACHMENTS
1. Eisenhower Convocation Invite
2. Internships
3. Senatorial
4. Academic Users I-0
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4:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Friday, October
Faculty Meeting
Civilisation Film
SAC Film, "Woodstock", $
Mass
7, 1983
11:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Saturday, October
Eisenhower Convocation, Presi-dent
Gerald R. Ford
Field Hockey vs. Dickinson (H)
JV Soccer vs. Messiah (H)
Graduate-Professional School
Search Techniques
Faculty Recital, Eugene Belt,
Organist
Comedy Night
8, 1983
10:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Alumni Club Officers
Cross Country vs. Albright (A)
Football vs. Hampden-Sydney (H)
Mass
SAC Special Event
Sunday, October 9, 1983
10:00 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
7:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Gettysburg Friends' Meeting
The Service
Football Meeting
Junior Class Film
Monday, October 10, 1983
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
7-9:30 p.m.
7:15-9:00 p.m.
8-9:15 p.m.
Field Hockey vs. Shippensburg (A)
JV Football vs. W. Md. (H)
BACCHUS
IFC
I-V. C. F.
Student Senate
SAC Meeting
Tuesday, October 11, 1983
Volleyball vs. Elizabethtown (A)
7:30-9:00 p.m. Sr. Scholars Seminar/
David Hull
9-10:00 p.m. Sophmore Class Organizational
Meeting
231
231
Ballroom
College Union
College Union
College Union
Christ Chapel
Ballroom College Union
West Room PA Hall
Christ Chapel
Ballroom Gangplank
231
Ballroom
231,222
Ballroom
2nd Floor
230
basement
231
2nd Floor
Lounge
College Union
Christ Chapel
College Union
Planetarium
Christ Chapel
College Union
College Union
LoungeCollege Union
College Union
Christ Chapel
College Union
College Union
Bowen Aud. McCreary
222 College Union
Wednesday, October 12, 1983
2:30 p.m. JV Soccer vs. State Correctional Institution (A)
4&8:30 p.m. Foreign Language Film,
"Blood Wedding" Bowen Aud. McCreary
4:00 p.m. Men's Cross Country vs. Lebanon Valley (A)
8:00 p.m. Coffeehouse Bullet Hole College Union
10:00 p.m. Communion Christ Chapel
Thursday, October 13, 1983
Bowen Aud.
(A)
McCreary
3:00 p.m.
4&8:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Field Hockey vs. Elizabethtown (H)
Non-Western Film, "Life of Oharo"
Volleyball vs. Franklin & Marshall
7:00 p.m. Civilisation Film 231 College Union
7:30-9:30 p.m. BACCHUS Film 1 Masters
10:00 p.m. Mass Christ Chapel
Friday, October 14, 1983
3:00 p.m. Studio Recital Schmucker
4:00 p.m. LONG WEEKEND Begins
Saturday, October 15, 1983
8:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
LONG WEEKEND
GRE'S 1
Volleyball vs. Juniata Tournament (A)
Football vs. Ursinus (A)
Varsity Soccer vs. Washington and Lee (H)
Sunday, October 16, 1983
10:00-11:45 a.m.
7:45-9:00 p.m.
LONG WEEKEND
Gettysburg Friends' Meeting
Football Meeting
Masters
Planetarium
231,222 College Union
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DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER
SOCIETY
Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania 17325
Dear College Community:
You are cordially invited to attend the 14th annual Eisenhower Convocation
on Friday, October 7 at 11:00 a.m. in the College Union Ballroom. This event
is sponsored by the Dwight D. Eisenhower Society of Gettysburg College, and
will feature President Gerald R. Ford as the Eisenhower Memorial Lecturer.
The tie between General Eisenhower and Gettysburg College has been strong
for many years. Following his terms in the White House, the former President
served on the College's Board of Trustees, and lectured, wrote, and conducted
his business affairs from the College during the last years of his life. As
a memorial to General Eisenhower, the Society bearing his name was formed in
1969. Each year since, the Eisenhower Society and Gettysburg College have
jointly presented the Eisenhower Memorial Lectures. Given by nationally
prominent figures, the lectures augment the Society's primary mission of
perpetuating the memory of one of America's most trusted leaders.
We are honored to have President Ford with us this year at Gettysburg.
I do hope you will plan on attending what promises to be a real highlight
of the College year.
RAM/dk
Sincerely,
Robert A. MacAskill
President
Dwight D. Eisenhower Society
CHAPEL SERVICE/WORK/STUDY J-TERM INTERNSHIPS
The following is a partial list of January Term Internships available through the
Chapel Office. These internships utilize the structure of the Church to provide educa-tional
experience for Gettysburg students. If you are interested, please make an
appointment with the Chapel Secretary as soon as possible.
Appalachian Family Nurse Practitioner, Whitetop, VA.
Center City Internships, Philadelphia, PA
The Director of the Center City Lutheran Parish arranges internships in a wide
variety of church and social service facilities.
Church and Government, Washington, D.C.
Work with the Office of Governmental Affairs of the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A.
Community Emergency Service, Minneapolis, MN
Criminal Justice, Baltimore, MD
Work with prisoners, their families and correctional personnel sponsored by the
Lutheran Social Service of Maryland. Internships also available in youth
employment and the politics of food and hunger.
Developmentally Disabled, Bethphage Mission, Axtell, NE
Home for Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents, Zelienople, PA
Hospital Experience, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD
"Get Acquainted" experiences for pre-med, pre-nursing, pre-social work students
sponsored by the Department of Pastoral Care Services.
Legal Assistance and Community Development, Self Help, Inc., Los Alamos, NM
Native American Internships
a. Human Development Corporation, Papago Tribe, Pisinemo, AZ
b. Tribal High School, Cree-Chipewa Reservation, Rocky Boy, MT
c. Hopi Mission School, Oraibi, AZ
Overseas Opportunities
a. Cuba Seminar. Study of present conditions in Cuban Society with particular
emphasis on Church response to Cuban revolution.
b. Placements in LCA Division of World Mission and Ecumenism Structure as
available (in 1983 there were possibilities in Hong Kong and Tokyo)
c. Central American Study Tour/Travel Seminar in Mexico City, Cuernevaca an
Nicaragua. Sponsored by Texas Lutheran and utilizing resources of Global
Service and Education of Augsburg College.
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Religious Journalism, The Lutheran, Philadelphia, PA
Senior Citizen and Other Volunteer Programs, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA
Urban Minority Ministry, Camden Lutheran Parish, Camden, New Jersey
Woman's Issues, Pennsylvania Commission for Women, Harrisburg, PA
World Hunger, Bread for the World, Washington, D.C.
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Gerald R. Ford, 38th Pres-ident
of the United States,
will be the honored guest
speaker at the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Convocation on
Friday October 7th. The
convocation will begin at
11AM in the College Union
ballroom. All students are
welcome to attend.
Publicity for the election
of four freshmen and one
upperclassman to the Student
Senate will soon be out.
Elections will be held
during the second or third
weeks of October.
The 1984-85 Student Senate
budget is now in the prelimin-ary
stages of being drafted.
All Senate funded organiza-tions
are reminded that re-quests
for money are due
on October 13th. Any questions
can be answered by Treasurer
John Beckett, P.O. Box #98.
October 24th is the date
for the joint Student Senate/
Honor Commission meeting.
All students are encouraged
to attend, following the
regular Senate meeting at
7:15 PM on the 24th.
Back by popular demand are
the Gettysburg College stadium
cups. They will be available
during the week of the 9th in
the Post Office. Don't miss
your last chance to by one
or a dozen for only 500 a cup.
"Speak To Senate" will be
held in the Post Office this
Thursday and Friday, 11-1 and
12-1. Tell Senate what's
on your mind and what you'd
like to see happen.
The Senate budget stands at
$17, 033.01.
Requests for funding by the
V./J.V. Cheerleaders, The
Spanish Club, The Debate Team,
and Phi Mu Alpha are pres-ently
before the Senate. All
will be voted on at the next
meeting, October 10th at 7:15,
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Due to superior athletic ab-ility,
coupled with keen co-ordination
and steadfast team-work,
the Student Senate was
victorious over S.A.C., 3 games
to 0 during Pan Hel's recent
vollyball tourney. Better luck
next year S.A.C.!
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GETTYSBURG COLLME ACADEMIC CCMPUTER CENThat
VOL. IV, NUMBER 3 OCTOBER 6, 1983
Editor's Column Bill Wilson
The past week was marked by finding a solution to our major terminal
problem. After much experimentation, we learned what was making the
terminals unready; then we discovered the right combination of things to do
to keep that situation from occurring. We hcpe now that things will settle
down. We thank you for being patient with us while we sorted things out.
In this issue, we will update the terminal situation, announce some
upcoming workshops, and some reminders.
Terminal Operations Revisited
Due to the solution found to our terminal problems last week, and our
desire to have all terminals be as similar to operate as possible, several
changes again have been made to the operating characteristics of the
terminals. All Concept terminals, new and old, will operate as follows.
Ciirsor: blinking underline indicates the terminal is in DUMB nude, while a
block cursor indicates SMART mode. Transmitting information: when in DUMB
mode, use the RETURN key; use the SEND key when the terminal is in SMART
mode. Switching modes: from SMART to DUMB use SHIFT RESET; run a program
(S1ART100 on blue Concepts, SMARTAVT on brown Concepts) to switch from DUMB
to SMART mode. We hope this is the last in a series of changes we have to
report.
Reminder to Plotter Users
We have been experiencing a lot of difficulty with the hardcopy
plotter. People using the plotter or assigning plotting assignments should
remind their students that the plotter must remain on; if someone turns it
off, the line connecting it to the computer goes unready and must be made
ready again by a staff member. Also, let your students know that they must
supply their own standard white paper for plotting work.
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Upcoming WOrkshops
Introduction to Computing on the Burroughs. This workshop introduces
new users to information required to gain access to the Burroughs,
procedures all users should be aware of, and provides the participant with
a flavor of the services provided and the range of applications the
Academic Computing Center has available to the user. Open to all faculty
and Academic staff, the one hour workshop will be offered at the following
times: TUesday, October 11 at noon and Thursday, October 13 at 3pm.
Location: Computer Center. Contact: Bill Wilson, ext. 451.
CANDE. This workshop provides an overview of the CANDE commands used
to communicate with the Burroughs computer. Topics include file
maintenance, editing commands, and useful system coomands. Participants
should have some experience using the computer or have taken the
introductory workshop. This two day workshop will be offered Wednesday
Oct. 12 and Friday Oct. 14 at 3pm in the Computer Center. Contact: Bill
Wilson, ext. 451.
RUNOFF. This workshop teaches participants haw to use RUNOFF, our
word processing software. Some experience with CANDE will be assumed.
This three day workshop will be held Oct. 17,19, and 21 at 3pm in the
Computer Center. Contact: Kim Breighner, ext. 275.
Please contact the staff member listed at least a day before the
workshop you are interested in so we may prepare the appropriate materials.
If you have ideas for other workshop topics, please let us know.
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